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Lee - It's interesting Winslow Boy drives us mad with all this racial nonsense yet when I ask him what happened to Winslow United when they were due at Claremont Road for a game in 2006/2007 but didn't show up leaving Kentish Town high and dry to pay for the pitch hire, groundsman and Officials he goes all quiet.

As I have said I wouldn't know but just had a phone call from someone who does, 3 of our cars on the way over ended up in a smash on M1 sounds like a fair enough reason not to make them game to me bell end. Stick that up your bollox

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Winslow Boy - Loosely knows exactly what I'm talking about, shall we just say a little someone from darkest Essex has told me all about him and it didn't make very pleasant listening.

Yeah yeah......interesting how you keep swing the same thing but don't actually come up with any actual answer or fact. You got nothing and your bluff has been called once again by yet another person

Winslow Boy - Rhodes seems to have gone awfully quiet on this.

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Winslow Boy - Loosely knows exactly what I'm talking about, shall we just say a little someone from darkest Essex has told me all about him and it didn't make very pleasant listening.

Yeah yeah......interesting how you keep swing the same thing but don't actually come up with any actual answer or fact. You got nothing and your bluff has been called once again by yet another person

Winslow Boy - Rhodes seems to have gone awfully quiet on this.

Interesting...he'd be a $hit poker player

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  • 6 months later...

I see that Tom Loizou was narrowly beaten to the London24 Manager of the Year poll which was won by Jimmy McFarlane of Hornchurch. Other contenders were Harry Redknapp, Sam Allardyce, Arsene Wenger, Roberto Di Matteo, Dougie Freedman, Chris Powell, Terry Brown (AFC Wimbledon), David Norman (Wingate and Finchley) and Gordon Bartlett (Wealdstone) so for Loizou to be bracketed with the likes of Redknapp, Allardyce, Wenger and Di Matteo is a great achievement isn't it:

 

http://www.bdpost.co.uk/sport/poll_vote_for_your_london_based_manager_of_the_year_1_1381990

 

http://www.london24.com/sport/jimmy_mcfarlane_beats_di_matteo_and_wenger_to_win_london24_s_manager_of_the_year_poll_1_1394685

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I see that Tom Loizou was narrowly beaten to the London24 Manager of the Year poll which was won by Jimmy McFarlane of Hornchurch. Other contenders were Harry Redknapp, Sam Allardyce, Arsene Wenger, Roberto Di Matteo, Dougie Freedman, Chris Powell, Terry Brown (AFC Wimbledon), David Norman (Wingate and Finchley) and Gordon Bartlett (Wealdstone) so for Loizou to be bracketed with the likes of Redknapp, Allardyce, Wenger and Di Matteo is a great achievement isn't it:

 

http://www.bdpost.co..._year_1_1381990

 

http://www.london24...._poll_1_1394685

I agree, nice to mentioned in same breath, where did he finish in the poll? cant seem to get links to work, I guess 2nd if he was narrowly beaten

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I agree, nice to mentioned in same breath, where did he finish in the poll? cant seem to get links to work, I guess 2nd if he was narrowly beaten

 

WB - The top three were McFarlane 37%, Di Matteo 17% and Wenger 14%

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It's obviously just a bit of fun particularly with Jimmy McFarlane winning but, as Winslow Boy said, it's nice for Tom Loizou to be mentioned in same breath as the likes of Redknapp, Di Matteo and Allardyce
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It's obviously just a bit of fun particularly with Jimmy McFarlane winning but, as Winslow Boy said, it's nice for Tom Loizou to be mentioned in same breath as the likes of Redknapp, Di Matteo and Allardyce

Definitely I'm sure he's rightly chuffed

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I see Tom Loizou is at it again, securing the services of a full Republic of Ireland International:

 

Borough are delighted to have signed JOE O’CEARUILL – a central defender with 2 full Republic of Ireland caps to his name. Joe boasts an impressive CV for after playing at Youth level for Leyton Orient and Watford he was signed on a professional contract by Arsenal making the bench for their first team and playing for their Reserves. Loaned out to Brighton & Hove Albion he made 8 first team appearances there before signing for Barnet for which Club he turned out 15 times. A spell in the Republic with St. Patricks Athletic in season 2008/09 was followed by a return to England and appearances for Harlow Town, Borehamwood, Forest Green Rovers, Bishops Stortford; and finally in the Ryman League Premier Division with Tooting and Mitcham United last season on contract terms. We hope Joe will have a long and distinguished career with us and that his extensive experience will help fulfil our own Ryman ambitions.

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I see Tom Loizou is at it again, securing the services of a full Republic of Ireland International:

 

Borough are delighted to have signed JOE O’CEARUILL – a central defender with 2 full Republic of Ireland caps to his name. Joe boasts an impressive CV for after playing at Youth level for Leyton Orient and Watford he was signed on a professional contract by Arsenal making the bench for their first team and playing for their Reserves. Loaned out to Brighton & Hove Albion he made 8 first team appearances there before signing for Barnet for which Club he turned out 15 times. A spell in the Republic with St. Patricks Athletic in season 2008/09 was followed by a return to England and appearances for Harlow Town, Borehamwood, Forest Green Rovers, Bishops Stortford; and finally in the Ryman League Premier Division with Tooting and Mitcham United last season on contract terms. We hope Joe will have a long and distinguished career with us and that his extensive experience will help fulfil our own Ryman ambitions.

 

What part of his previous career has led him to be so optimistic?

 

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Loosely - Yes, we're agreed for once, to be honest I've never heard of the player

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I see that he played in Dennis Bergkamp's testimonial against Ajax in 2006, to quote that George Best joke, where did it all go wrong!

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I see that he played in Dennis Bergkamp's testimonial against Ajax in 2006, to quote that George Best joke, where did it all go wrong!

That was ironic though Rhodes

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I wonder if he was a so called 'bad boy' and, despite his obvious talent, couldn't hack it at the top level of the game

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